This is the repository for the core X-Tag library.
X-Tag is a Microsoft supported, open source, JavaScript library that wraps the W3C standard Web Components family of APIs to provide a compact, feature-rich interface for rapid component development. While X-Tag offers feature hooks for all Web Component APIs (Custom Elements, Shadow DOM, Templates, and HTML Imports), it only requires Custom Element support to operate. In the absence of native Custom Element support, X-Tag uses a set of polyfills shared with Google's Polymer framework.
You can find out more about what X-Tag does, where it works, and how to use it, on the project page: x-tag.github.io.
npm install x-tag
To get started hacking on X-Tag core:
git clone https://github.com/x-tag/core x-tag-core --recursive
cd x-tag-core
npm install # installs all the required dependencies using package.json
grunt build # outputs x-tag-core.js and x-tag-core.min.js to ./dist
If you are interested in building your own custom elements, you can use our web-component-stub as a starting point.
If you already cloned the library and want to update your build with changes to Core, do:
cd x-tag-core
git pull origin master
npm install
grunt build
This assumes you just cloned the library and its remote repository is labelled origin
. Suppose you had your own fork where your own remote is origin
; you should add another remote origin and label it as upstream
. Then your git pull
line would need to be git pull upstream master
instead.
We use Jasmine to test the library, and you can verify it works as expected by opening test/index.html in your browser to run the tests.
In the interest of not reinventing the wheel, X-Tag core uses a few existing libraries which get pulled into the project. But distributing a bunch of separate files is not efficient, so we need to generate a single file that contains all this code.
If you make changes on the library and want to regenerate the build, just run
grunt build
and both x-tag-core.js
and x-tag-core.min.js
will be rebuilt and placed in the ./dist
directory.
To learn more about X-Tags visit x-tag.github.io/docs.
To create your own component, use our web-component-stub.
Share your components by adding them to the Custom Elements Registry or Bower.